Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Interactive division, has expanded its presence in Switzerland by taking its content live with Grand Casino Bern's online brand 7 Melons.
The operator's online customers now have access to new Greentube titles including Dolphin's Pearl deluxe 10 as well as a selection of classic games, including Book of Ra deluxe, Lucky Lady's Charm deluxe, and Super Cherry 5000.
“The new partnership provides a further illustration of Greentube's leading presence in the Swiss online sector, with a multitude of operator deals being signed following the supplier's debut in the market three years ago,” the company stated in a press release.
Switzerland's online gaming market has experienced healthy growth in recent years, with Greentube supporting the launch of several new operators in what has quickly become a key territory for the company.
Grand Casino Bern's online brand 7 Melons (7melons.ch) was recently relaunched to provide its largest ever selection of games from the market's leading suppliers.
Lisa Sandner
Lisa Sandner, Greentube's Sales & Key Account Manager for Switzerland, said: "This is a highly significant deal that once again cements our reputation as one of Switzerland's leading game providers. Grand Casino Bern is rightly renowned for its high-quality entertainment and the online brand 7 Melons certainly replicates that level of class within a vibrant online setting. We are looking forward to providing players with our freshest content going forward, as well as with those titles that Swiss players already know and love."
Ludwig Nehls
Ludwig Nehls, CEO at Grand Casino Bern, added: "Our mission with 7 Melons is to provide the most premium gaming experience possible and this new alliance with Greentube is an important step within that mission. In building on the brand reputation of Grand Casino Bern and to grow within Switzerland, we must embrace the best suppliers in the online gaming industry, and with a catalog full of hugely entertaining slots, we know our players will be grateful for the addition of Greentube's portfolio."